2,497 Quotes About Parenting
- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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The greatest lessons I learned from my father didn't come from lectures or discipline or even time spent together. What has stuck with me is his example. From watching, I chose whether to be or not to be like him.
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- Author George Saunders
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I guess you just have to trust your kids, trust that their innate interest in life will win out in the end, don’t you think?
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- Author Michelle M. Pillow
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Out of all the things I do, I think being a mom is the most important and satisfying.
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- Author Dan Pearce
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Dads. Do you honestly expect anybody to believe that you can’t find 20 minutes to step away from your computer or turn off the television to play with your child? It has to happen every single day. Do you not understand that children will hinge their entire facet of trust on whether or not their dad plays with them and how involved he is when he plays with them? Do you know the damage you do by not playing with your children every day?
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- Author Kimberly McCreight
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...[E]ven I know that being a parent is awful ninety-five percent of the time...As far as I can tell, it's that last five percent that keeps the human race from dying out. Four parts blinding terror, one part perfection. It's like mainlining heroin. One taste of life on that edge and you're hooked.
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- Author Neil Gaiman
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You are almost never cool to your children.
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- Author Rachel Held Evans
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The word on the street was that I had two options when it came to caring for my future baby: I could either eat, sleep, drink, bathe, walk, and work with my baby permanently affixed to my body until the two of us meld into one, or I could leave my baby out naked on a cold millstone to cry, refusing to hold or feed her until the schedule allowed. Apparently, there was no in between.
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- Author Rebecca Eanes
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In between every action and reaction, there is a space. Usually the space is extremely small because we react so quickly, but take notice of that space and expand it. Be aware in that space that you have a choice to make. You can choose how to respond, and choose wisely, because the next step you take will teach your child how to handle anger and could either strengthen or damage your relationship.
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- Author Madeline Levine
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Our children cannot be assumed to follow in our footsteps, assuage our losses, or compensate for our inadequacies.
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